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Crowpoison

Nothoscordum bivalve

Crowpoison
Photo: (c) Sam Kieschnick, some rights reserved (CC BY) ยท iNaturalist

๐Ÿฆ‹ Wildlife value: supports pollinators and wildlife.

About Crowpoison

Crowpoison is a delightful native wildflower that brings life to any garden. Its delicate white or pale pink flowers bloom in spring and early summer, creating lovely clusters that seem to float above the ground. Pollinators love visiting these blooms, and the plant is a true native, so it fits naturally into your landscape. It's one of those cheerful little plants that doesn't demand much but gives plenty in return.

Growing crowpoison is refreshingly simple. It's a perennial, so once it settles in, it comes back year after year. Plant it where it gets decent light and let nature mostly take its own course. It's a hardy wildflower that knows how to take care of itself. You'll find gardening with native plants like this one is wonderfully rewarding and easygoing.

Native to 33 states